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Will oversee the PV and Battery Storage Engineering activities, including completing engineering initiatives, project development engineering, energy modeling, detailed project design, and commissioning support/performance testing of projects.
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Associates degree in Manufacturing Technology plus a minimum 5 years' of process engineering experience in a machine shop environment or at least 10 years of process engineering/programming experience in a machine shop environment.
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Completion of the Air Force Flight Test Engineer course or comparable. Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) Completion of the Air Force Flight Test Engineer course or comparable.
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A background as a Process Engineer or Process Development Engineer, with hands-on project experience. We're looking for a dynamic Chemical Engineer to lead projects ranging from $50K to $1M, including site expansions, laboratory enhancements, equipment updates, and utility improvements.
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A rapidly growing Site Planning and Civil Engineering firm based in the southern region of New York is looking to add a Site/Civil Engineer to their team. Site/Civil Engineer Responsibilities.
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ARKA is looking for a Network Engineer to join our team. Experience with Cisco network devices, NX-OS and Cisco IOS. COMPTIA Security + The position is located onsite at our facility in Danbury, CT. Located in beautiful Fairfield County, Danbury offers a diverse economy, wonderful parks, cultural attractions, an impressive mix of private and public educational institutions and a vibrant arts scene.
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Expert knowledge in one or more of the following statistical-methodological topics: Adaptive and Enrichment Designs, Multiplicity and Multiple Testing, Probability of Success / Assurance, GoNoGo frameworks and decision making, statistical techniques for portfolio management, Bayesian statistics, causal inference, mediation analysis and joint modeling, artificial intelligence, machine learning.
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Senior Clinical Data Engineer at Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. in Ridgefield, CT (Telecommuting permitted: Work may be performed within normal commuting distance from this office 60% of the time.
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Duracell is seeking a skilled and experienced Test Automation Engineer to join our R&D FEI (Front End Innovation) team. This individual is responsible for supporting the development of test automation, validation, and reliability testing solutions for IoT products to qualify enhancements or product innovations that will enable new products for the PROCELL B2B team.
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Applies all QA/FS policies and procedures in daily interactions with plant production and quality employees. The Quality Supervisor is responsible for overseeing the food safety and quality of product in specific production departments within the plant.
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Performs clerical and clinical duties including patient education, cardiac stress testing, patient assessment and communication, staff training and routine competency assessments. Here, you are part of an organization on the cutting edge - helping to bring new technologies, breakthrough treatments and community education to countless men, women and children.
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Quality Control / Testing position for Danbury manufacturer Immediate need - $18 hr. Micro-hardness testing - Putting sample on testing machine and hitting start on the program. Ability to be trained on various testing equipment.
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The Manufacturing Engineer will Introduce and establish new systems and technology to facilitate the Production and Manufacturing of Nitinol Tube/Wire for Resonetics. The Manufacturing Engineer will act as a technical liaison between Quality and Production.
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Must have experience with metal fabrication, have strong QA methodology skills, and the ability to dig into a problem and determine the root causeNeed excellent people / leadership skills. Our client is looking for a QA Manager to develop and manage the overall Quality Assurance Program in their facility.
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